4 Distinct Uses Of Scripture In Our Lives
All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. --2 Timothy 3:16-17
This passage in 2 Timothy gives us four distinct uses of Scripture in our lives. These uses can be applied to ourselves, to friends and family, to small groups, or to whole congregations. Let's take a look at each a little more in depth.
* Teaching: As you study God's Word, you will come to know more about His character. God teaches us directly through His Spirit when we read the Bible. We teach each other in small groups, and we are taught as a body when we attend church services.
* Rebuking: God's Word informs us about sin and how He wants us to live. We are commanded to share this knowledge with those around us. The act of rebuking, which is very different from judging, is a positive, loving act according to the Word.
* Correcting: While rebuking is a confrontation of sin, correcting is more about instructing fellow believers in right ways of living, attitude, and thinking. Not in an area where they have been sinful, but where they are in error.
* Training: Not just training, but "training in righteousness." This implies guiding new believers in God's ways. Training is not just for new believers. You and I need to continue training others as well as being trained in the Word. It is an ongoing process.
The net result of these four principles is that "the man
(or woman) of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."
If you follow these instructions, as Paul required of Timothy, then you will be fully capable of meeting the challenges that arise in your life. In addition, you will become a valuable friend and neighbor by helping others become equipped as well!
PRAYER CHALLENGE: Pray that the Father would allow you to put these principles into action today.
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